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What to watch in the cinema this week

Want to go to the movies? Here’s the latest in theaters so you can choose your favorite.

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March is wrapping up with four great new films to check out. The latest movie from Steven Soderbergh starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender; an Italian film that takes us to magical Naples; pure action with Jason Statham; and a national thriller where nothing is as it seems.

1. Implacable Rescue

Jason Statham returns to the big screen in an action thriller packed with adrenaline. The story follows a tough working-class man who must rescue his boss's daughter after she is captured by a human trafficking ring, facing a world of corruption and malice.

Fun fact: One of the screenwriters of the movie is none other than the legendary Sylvester Stallone.

2. Code Black

The new film from Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh features an all-star cast including Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, and Pierce Brosnan. It’s a thrilling espionage drama about a legendary intelligence agent whose wife is accused of betraying the nation, forcing him to decide whether to remain loyal to his wife or his country.

Fun fact: Soderbergh is behind acclaimed films like Ocean's Eleven, Erin Brockovich, and Magic Mike.

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3. Parthenope, the Loves of Naples

A film that follows the epic life of Parthenope from her birth in 1950 to the present day: the summer in Capri, youthful excesses, the passage of time, and the men and women who crossed her path. A passionate tale of life and love, full of passion and irony.

Fun fact: The movie was directed by Paolo Sorrentino, who won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film for The Great Beauty.

4. The Kiss of Judas

A national film starring Damián De Santo, Alfredo Casero, and Campi, telling the story of a man who loses everything after a kidnapping for which he pays a ransom but is unable to recover the person he loves most. Violence seems to be his only way forward as he slowly descends into darkness.

Fun fact: This is Martín Murphy's directorial debut, and the film has already been selected to participate in festivals in Australia, the Netherlands, and the United States.

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